New Family of Line Scan Cameras for Machine Vision Applications from Teledyne DALSA

Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and global leader in machine vision, today introduced a new family of low-cost, high-value line scan cameras - the Linea™ series. The feature-rich Linea cameras address the mainstream market for machine vision applications by delivering high speed and flexibility in an affordable package.

Toshiba Imaging Introduces 3CMOS 1080p HD Video Camera with Enhanced Infrared Imaging Capabilities

Ideal for use as a component in critical high-def video tasks including endoscopy, surgical microscopy, ophthalmology, infrared inspection and defense imaging systems.

New Shaft Protected Position Sensors

Designed for extremely harsh environments

igus® to present over 100 new products at Hannover Messe Fair

114 new products and line extensions will be unveiled at the world's largest industrial fair, running April 7-11 in Germany.

HoodTech Vision Introduces Ultra-Stabilized EO Imaging Payload with Ultra-Low SWaP for Small UAS

HoodTech Visions' ultra-stabilized gimbal system features exceptionally low size, weight, and power (low-SWaP) requirements for small to medium unmanned systems.

TURCK Introduces a New Linear Measuring Solution for use in High Speed Motion Systems

TURCK announces the high speed Q25 inductive linear sensor to the automation market. The internal measuring frequency is user selectable and can be as high as 5 kHz resulting in accurate measuring speeds of 5 meters per second.

TURCK HL Receptacle Extension Simplifies Connections in CI D1 Areas

TURCK introduces the HL (Hazardous Location) receptacle extension providing users with a connectivity solution for Class I Division 1 (CI D1) locations without the need to install conduits and poured seals.

Be Awesome! Support Team 6412 on Kickstarter as They Explore New Ways to Raise Funds for the High School Robotics Program

Kickstarter is a unique way for high school robotics programs to raise awareness and funds.

New Algorithm for Robots to Identify Major Orientations in 3-D Scenes

The algorithm is primarily intended to aid robots navigating unfamiliar buildings, not motorists navigating unfamiliar cities, but the principle is the same.

Remote Troops Closer to Having High-Speed Wireless Networks Mounted on UAVs

Mobile Hotspots program makes progress toward goal of providing 1 Gb/s communications backbone to deployed units

Siemens paves the way for the future of manufacturing with comprehensive integration

Wide-ranging technological platform as the basis for Industrie 4.0 ---- Further convergence of the real and virtual production worlds ---- Partnership with McAfee provides an extensive security offering

Klein® Tools Expands Its Insulated Tool Line

New sleeker design provides 1000V protection on the job for electricians

U.S. Army TARDEC Focuses on Key Engagements During Industry Days

Industry Days was held at the Detroit Arsenal April 1- 2 to build awareness about the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center's (TARDEC's) 30-Year Strategy, define key funded projects and priorities, and explore how industry can leverage critical Army capabilities and align their research efforts and investments with TARDEC. -----Collaboration with industry is vital to TARDEC's success. Utilizing a variety of agreements, industry can leverage critical Army capabilities, facilities and the expertise of our highly skilled workforce for mutual benefit.

Robotmaster at Industrie Lyon 2014!

Industrie Lyon 2014 was a very successful show for Robotmaster. The capabilities of Robotmaster were demonstrated live at the Mastercam, ABB, and KUKA booths.

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Celebrates National Robotics Week Dancing with Drones

UNL's Lied Center for Performing Arts hosts a unique 3-day residency this week when UNL dance students perform choreography with flying robots from UNL's NIMBUS Lab. The Extreme Action Heroes of STREB, world famous Brooklyn-based dance company, travel to Nebraska to lend their expertise.

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